Qi

The “Four Corners of the Earth” collection pays homage to different parts of the world that have inspired me but also acknowledges the rich diversity of my home town, London. This extraordinary cosmopolitan and ever-changing city is my epicentre – a crossroads from whence diversity can be experienced on every corner.

From this global village, Ormonde Jayne celebrates “The Four Corners of the Earth”

1. Qi – Osmanthus and tea notes. CHINA

£85.00

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— At least 15% oil in every candle
— Not tested on animals
— No added colour
— Hand-poured in our own London laboratory

THE FINE ART OF CANDLE BURNING

We recommend the first burn is lit long enough for the wax surface to be entirely melted to the edge of the glass.

Trim the wick before relighting, making sure the wick is still centred and straight.

If the wick has dried off-centre, light the wick and gently manoeuvre the wick back to the centre using the matchstick.

The wick may now be too long and puffing out black smoke. If this is the case, blow out the candle, cut the wick and relight.

Keep the candle clean, use kitchen roll to wipe the residue off the top of the glass.

Position the lit candle away from draughts and flammable materials. Do not burn candles on surfaces susceptible to heat damage.

Never leave a lit candle unattended or near children and pets.

Never allow the candle flame to touch the side of the glass.

To extinguish the candle, simply replace the gold lid to starve the flame of oxygen. Leave to cool down before picking up.